Progesterone protects against cancer
Many women are rightly concerned about the potential cancer-causing side-effects of traditional estrogen replacement therapy. Recently, cells from breast, endometrium, ovary, and prostate were grown under laboratory conditions and exposed to estrogen (estradiol). The result was that the BCL2 gene was turned on, causing these cells to multiply too rapidly and fail to die at the time they naturally should have done so. For comparison, progesterone was then added to the same cells. Abnormal cell reproduction halted and the cells died when they were supposed to.
The general consensus of those having studied the issue is to conclude that progesterone cream is a safer alternative to estrogen therapy and may protect against a number of types of cancer. When seeking to purchase, look for a natural progesterone cream that is free from chemical additives and preservatives. It also may be labeled bioidentical progesterone cream.
Progesterone cream is most commonly used to alleviate the symptoms of menopause or peri-menopause, including hot flashes, irritability and mood swings, etc. Many also experience relief from problems related to fibroids, fibrocystic breasts, ovarian cysts, endometriosis, and other hormonally-related conditions.
An imbalance of hormones can cause a number of health issues. Many women are advised to undergo hormone replacement therapy in these situations. However, there are many potential side effects, including increased risk of ovarian cancer. Research health information related to progesterone and women's hormones before making a decision about any type of treatment program.